Preface; Part I. History, Geology and Technology: Introduction; 1. The history of hadal science and exploration; 2. Geography and geology; 3. Full ocean depth technology; Part II. Environmental Conditions and Physiological Adaptations: Introduction; 4. The hadal environment; 5. Hydrostatic pressure; 6. Food supply to the trenches; Part III. The Hadal Community: Introduction; 7. Microbes, protists and worms; 8. Porifera, mollusca and echinodermata; 9. Crustacea; 10. Cnidaria and fish; Part IV. Patterns and Current Perspectives: Introduction; 11. Ecology and evolution; 12. Current perspectives; Appendix; References; Index.
A long overdue collation of all that is known about life in the trenches and the hadal communities therein.
Alan Jamieson is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen, based at Oceanlab. His research is focused on the exploration of the hadal zone for biological research. He is the designer and operator of the 'Hadal-Landers' that over the last seven years have been deployed over 100 times in ultra-deep trenches of the Pacific Ocean.
'The most comprehensive book yet written on the mysteries of the
ocean's deepest places, written by one of its best explorers.'
James Cameron, film director, film producer and deep-sea
explorer
'Marine scientist Alan Jamieson knows this mysterious region better
than most … so densely packed with facts on this extraordinary
environment that it rewards casual dipping in and out … Jamieson
has uncovered delights - and shown us just how much we have yet to
discover about the hadal zone. Here's hoping for enough new
findings to justify a second edition soon.' Daniel Cressey,
Nature
'Alan Jamieson has effortlessly brought together a plethora of
information on this enigmatic ecosystem. We are introduced to the
basic geological development of the deep water trenches of the
hadal zone, and the practicalities and challenges of scientific
sampling at depth. Referencing is up to date, very clear and
comprehensive, and there is a scholarly listing (appendix) of all
known species from the hadal depths and the trench in which they
have been found.' Ian Carter, The Biologist
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